I have a 2019 XLT bought new Nov 2019 and have had zero problems. I love this Ranger after owning a 2006 ranger which I also loved.
At my age I expect this to be my final vehicle and am glad that this is the one.
I installed stock size BFG Trail Terrains and they are good for logging roads and other off road excursions. They are OK in rain but are really good on snow and ice.
Mileage is about same as stock Bridgestones and are quiet on the Hwy.
Very happy with them.
Last fall I put on a set of stock size BFG Trail Terrain. Little brother to the KO2's. The are very good in icy conditions and are 3 peak snow rated. Quiet on the road and mileage is about the same. They advertise good for light off road. I do old logging roads and they are good.
Very happy with...
I just bought the fairly new BFG Trail Terrains in stock size and so far am really happy. Did a ton of research and watched a lot of you tube reviews. I don't need KO2's as i only go off road once in a while. Also wanted the three peak winter rating. So far so good.
I have and use a set of resistance bands as I build for strength. I am unable to do cardio so I like being able to use the bands as nothing else is needed to work the major muscle groups.
Found a brand at a Montana truck stop called Bahama Mama. They were on the rolling cooker thing. Really good and large too. Found them again at a gas store in Reno NV. Bought a couple multi packs and took em home. Great on the grill.
There is a guy that comes to visit a neighbor that has train horns on a jacked up 4x4 that just has to honk twice every time when leaving. I jump out of the couch every time. I hate that guy.
THERE ARE GAS POWERED WINCHES THAT USE CHAINSAW ENGINES THAT WE USE IN THE WOODS THAT YOU HOOK TO A STRAP. DON'T REMEMBER THE PULLING POWER BUT IT'S PRETTY DECENT. THEY ARE LOUD AS THEY USE A 2 CYCLE ENGINE AND HIGH RPM'S
I remember back in the 60's we used to joke about what STP really stood for, like "stop teenage pregnancy" and "share the pus_y"
Hey, we were rowdy teens, and car guys.
I live 50 miles from a major metro city and the stubby is scratchy on AM in places like near power lines and big buildings. FM seems fine.
I mostly listen to XM.
If I remember correctly installing the TM switch gives you the TM functions, it just doesn't show up on the dash display so you know which mode you are in. You need Forscan for that.
Day before yesterday got in the truck and a totally different screen came up with the black color and a different display of the song and even an album cover pic on the side. Just figured that sync updated overnight. The new screen is much better to me.